Huff 'n' Puff Haus
Architect: Envirotecture
Builder: Hedger Constructions
Passivhaus Consultant: Shared Space Architecture
Triple-glazing: Logikhaus
Strawbale SitUp panels: Huff n Puff Construction
Location: Taungurung (Strathbogie Ranges, Victoria)
Stylist: Belle Hemming
An off-grid Certified Passivhaus Premium made from strawbales
This beautiful contemporary all-electric, strawbale home is off-grid with completely self-sufficient power, water and waste all-electric and has been officially Certified Passivhaus Premium. This certification means the home generates more renewable energy than it uses – and this is the first strawbale home in Australia that has reached this standard.
Could this be one of Australia’s most sustainable homes?
Could this be a truly regenerative development?
The intention was not only to do less bad, but also to do more good - exploring what’s possible for the future of housing.
Doesn’t it just look like another beautiful home?
Our clients do think it’s lovely to live in (and that is important!) but this home’s real beauty is more about what you can’t see. Its inner beauty – its genuine ethical responsibility and loving kindness towards people and the planet – is what really makes it shine.
The brief was to design an efficient and self-sufficient home on a beautiful remote site that had a low carbon footprint as it was off-grid. It would function as a weekender, and become their permanent residence after retirement, including separate guest accommodation. It needed to be resilient and future-proof – secure and protected from bushfire, responsive to a changing climate, and able to adapt to age in place.
What started as a brief for an off-grid “strawbale home” soon led to the Passivhaus standard to ensure the home was healthy, comfortable and energy efficient. So the aim was for a real regenerative ethos.
The site also has lovely views in all directions - whilst important to maximise solar gain from the north, we needed to capture the south views too. This posed a new challenge – was it possible to achieve a net-zero-carbon, off-grid Passivhaus built using bio-based materials, with south-facing glazing?
- words by Envirotecture
Some of the benefits/credentials
that you won’t see in a photo:
True Zero Carbon Home
All-electric home (no gas!)
Self-sufficient with Solar PV
Passivhaus Plus standard
Low Operational Energy
Low/No heating/cooling
Passive Solar Design
Low embodied-carbon
Less construction waste
Healthy indoor air quality
A modest sized home 170m2 TFA
Biophilic Design
Non-toxic materials
Sustainable refuge
Bushfire-resistant
An accessible dwelling
Self-sufficient with water harvesting, and wastewater disposal
Regenerating the land
Self-sufficient with growing food too